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Manual Organization, How to Read the Manual and the Conventions Used O This manual consists of a chapter for Windows followed by a chapter for Macintosh. O In this manual, Windows XP Professional/Home Edition is referred to as Windows XP, Windows Millennium Edition is referred to as Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional is referred to as Windows 2000, and Windows 98 Second Edition is referred to as Windows 98 SE.
Software This section briefly describes the main functions of the software provided on the bundled CDROM. Q EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk EOS Viewer Utility O Dedicated software for an EOS DIGITAL camera to be used for downloading and displaying images, processing RAW images, specifying the camera settings such as personal functions.
Software Operation Flow Install the software (W-4, M-4) Connect the camera to your computer (W-8, M-8) Start up the EOS Viewer Utility (W-12, M-12) To edit/display the images Download the images to your computer (W-16, M-16) Edit/Display the images (W-20 to 44, M-20 to 44) For remote shooting To specify the camera settings Start up the EOS Capture (W-88, M-88) Open the Camera Settings window (W-56, M-56) Shoot remotely and download the images (W-90, M-90) Specify the camera settings (W-57 to 86,
W Where explanations are common to all operating systems, the screens used in the examples are from Windows XP. 1 Installing the Software .............................................................................. W-3 Describes how to install the bundled software. 2 Preparation for Downloading Images ...................................................... W-7 Explains how to connect the camera or a card reader (third-party product) to your computer, and complete the installation.
System Requirements The software bundled with this product runs on the systems described below. OS Windows XP (Home Edition/Professional), Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows 98 SE Computer PC with one of the above OS preinstalled and equipped with an IEEE1394 port * Upgraded machines not supported.
Installing the Software W This chapter describes how to install the bundled software. If you were unable to successfully install the software using the procedure given in this manual, see “Troubleshooting” (W-104). Installing the Software ............................................................................ W-4 Correct Installation Procedure ..............................................................
Installing the Software O Check that your computer complies with the system requirements for the software (W-2) as you follow the installation procedure. Correct Installation Procedure O Always install the software as described in the procedures below. 1 Start up your computer (step 1). 2 Install the software (steps 2 through 9). 3 Remove the CD (step 10). 4 Connect the camera to your computer and complete the installation (W-8). O Never connect the camera to your computer before you install the software.
Installing the Software 4 Click the [Next] button. W 5 Select [Easy Installation] and click the [Next] button. 6 Check the details of the License Agreement and then click the [Yes] button. 7 Check the software and the folder in which the software will be installed, and then click the [Next] button. Installing the Software 1 ¿ Installation begins. It will be complete in approximately 2 to 3 minutes.
Installing the Software 8 Click the [Finish] button. 9 Click the [Exit] button. 10 Remove the CD. ¿ Connect the camera to your computer and complete the installation referring to the procedures in Chapter 2. If you were unable to successfully install the software using the procedure given in this manual, see “Troubleshooting” (W-104).
Preparation for Downloading Images W This chapter explains how to connect the camera or a card reader (thirdparty product) to your computer, and complete the installation. If you were unable to successfully install the software using the procedure given in this manual, see “Troubleshooting” (W-104). 2 Connecting the Camera to Your Computer........................................... W-8 Connecting the Camera to Your Computer for the First Time ..............
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Before downloading images to your computer or specifying the camera settings, you must connect the camera to your computer with the dedicated IEEE1394 cable. You can connect the camera while your computer is running. Connecting the Camera to Your Computer for the First Time When you connect the camera to your computer for the first time to complete the installation, follow the procedure below right after performing “Installing the Software” (W-4).
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer O For Windows 2000, Me, 98 SE, nothing appears when the installation is complete. However, if the [Found New Hardware] or [Building driver information database] dialog box appears, when the dialog box disappears automatically, the installation is complete. ¿ When the installation is complete, the camera is ready to communicate with your computer. Proceed to Chapter 3 continuously.
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer O Do not connect more than one camera to the same computer. The connections may not operate correctly. O When unplugging the dedicated cable, be sure to grip the sides of the plug as you pull it out. O If you do not perform any operation while the camera and computer are connected, a confirmation message appears on the computer screen asking whether you wish to continue communicating with the camera for some computer systems.
Working with Images in the EOS Viewer Utility W This chapter explains how to use the EOS Viewer Utility to download images to your computer, edit and save images, and transfer the downloaded images to the retouching software. For more information on the restrictions of the EOS Viewer Utility, refer also to the source listed below.
Starting the EOS Viewer Utility 1 Connect the camera to your computer (W-8). ¿ The dialog box on which the camera model is displayed appears. O Your camera model is displayed in EOS XXX. ¿ For Windows Me, the [Scanner and Camera Wizard] dialog box appears. O Click the [Cancel] button to close the open window. 2 Click the [Start] button X select [All Programs] ([Programs] in other versions of Windows) X [Canon Utilities] X [EOSViewerUtility xx] X [EOSViewerUtility]. ¿ The main window appears.
Starting the EOS Viewer Utility Main window Main window tool bar Menu bar Image information display area Displays the [File], [Edit], [View], [Option], [Window], [Help] menus. Displays basic shot information. Path display Displays the folder path selected in the Folder Tree Area. Histogram Shows the distribution of the brightness of an image. Selecting the tab switches the histogram display values between Brightness and RGB.
Starting the EOS Viewer Utility Main window tool bar Folder Tree button Shows/hides the Folder Tree Area. Show/Hide Image Information button Shows/hides the histogram, image information display area, Detailed Information display area, and comment input box.
Starting the EOS Viewer Utility RAW adjustment tool palette Displays the name of the camera on which the selected RAW images were taken. Digital Exposure Compensation slider (W-31) Color Temp.
Downloading Images The procedure below describes how to download (copy) the images saved on a memory card in the camera to your computer, and display them on the main window. You can download images in the Folder Tree Area. 1 Create a folder to which images will be downloaded. 2 Display a folder to be copied. O From the menu that is displayed by right-clicking on the destination folder, select [New folder] to create a folder and enter a name for the folder.
Downloading Images 4 Click the copied folder. ¿ The images in the folder are displayed. O Before disconnecting the camera from your computer, exit the EOS Viewer Utility, set the camera’s power switch to , and then disconnect the dedicated cable. W O You cannot display images in the preview window (W-20) or edit RAW images (W-29) saved on a memory card in the camera directly. Work with the images saved on your computer from the memory card.
Handling the Folders You can handle the folder on the menu that appears by right-clicking the folder. Right-click on the folder and select an option from the menu that appears. Opens the selected folder. Creates a new folder. Note that you cannot create a new folder in the memory card in the camera. Allows you to change the folder name. You can drag and drop folders from the Folder Tree Area to the other folders. Memory Card Folder Structure and File Names ****YYYY.
Handling the Folders Registering Frequent Use Folder You can register frequent use folders as bookmark folders. 1 2 Display a folder to be registered (W-16). W Register a folder as a bookmark folder. O Drag and drop the folder to be registered as shown on the right. ¿ The folder icon appears in the Bookmark area when it is registered. O To delete the registered folder, right-click the folder and select [Delete] from the menu that appears.
Selecting the Image Display Mode You can select the display size and method of images. Main Window (Thumbnail Display) Various information can be displayed with images. Display number Digital exposure compensation value (W-31) Recording quality Numbers are assigned sequentially to the displayed images starting with the first image. The [RAW] and [RAW+JPEG] symbols are displayed for RAW and RAW+JPEG images respectively. No symbol is displayed for JPEG images.
Selecting the Image Display Mode Preview tool bar JPEG preview button Changes the image displayed in the preview window to a RAW or JPEG image. Remove Check Mark button (W-24) Protect button (W-26) Remove protect button (W-26) Erase images button (W-27) Show Next Image button (W-23) Show Previous Image button (W-23) Display Size list box (W-22) Show/Hide Image Information button Show/hides the histogram, image information display area, Detailed Information display area, and comment input box.
Selecting the Image Display Mode Selecting the Display Size Select a display size from the list box. O In the main window, the available image sizes are [Small] (64 42 pixels), [Medium] (100 66 pixels), and [Large] (160 106 pixels). O In the preview window, the available image sizes are [Fit to window], [25%], [50%], [100%] and [200%]. Main window Preview window O When you select anything other than [Fit to window], you can change the display position by dragging the image.
Selecting Images Selecting Images in the Main Window Click the target image. ¿ The frame around the selected image is colored. W O To select multiple images, hold down the key and click the images. O To select sequential images, click the first image and then hold down the key and click the last image. Selecting Images in the Preview Window Click the target image. ¿ The selected image is displayed on the top window.
Selecting Images Attaching Check Marks to Images You can attach a check mark to the RAW image, allowing you to select images more easily. Click the [Add Check Mark] button. ¿ When the check mark is placed, the [ ] icon appears in the frame of the image. O Clicking the [Remove Check Mark] button removes the [ ] icon from the frame of the image, and erases the check mark. You cannot attach the check mark for any images other than RAW images.
Selecting Images Bringing/Sending the Main Window to the Front/Back of Window Stack Select [Move main window to front] or [Move main window to back] from the menu that appears by clicking the [Window] button. W ¿ The main window is brought/sent to the front/back of window stack. Equalizing the Display Sizes in the Preview Window Working with Images in the EOS Viewer Utility 3 You can set all the preview windows to the same size. 1 Select the image whose size is the desired size (W-23).
Editing Images You can edit all the images that can be displayed in the EOS Viewer Utility. When multiple images are selected, the edits are applied to all the selected images. Protecting Images You can protect important images to prevent them from being accidentally deleted. Click the [Protect] button. ¿ When the image is protected, the [ ] icon appears in the frame of the image. O Clicking the [Remove protect] button removes the [ ] icon from the frame of the image, and clears the protection.
Editing Images Deleting Images You can move unnecessary images to the Recycle Bin on your computer and delete them. 1 Click the [Erase images] button. 2 Select [Empty Recycle Bin] from the menu that appears by rightclicking [Recycle Bin] on the desktop. ¿ The images are moved to the Recycle Bin. W ¿ The images are deleted. Alternatively, you can perform the same operation using the menu that appears by rightclicking.
Playing Back Sound The sound recording mark is displayed for images for which sound was recorded. 1 Select an image with [ button. 2 Adjust the sound with the buttons. ] displayed, and click the [Play sound] ¿ The [Audio Note] dialog box appears. Plays back the recorded sound. Stops sound playback. Closes the dialog box. Pauses sound playback. Indicates the sound playback position. Click the [ ] button to resume. Printing Images You can use the EOS Viewer Utility to print images in index format.
Editing RAW Images You can specify the processing parameters for RAW images so that the RAW images are optimized for their intended purpose. Processing RAW Images RAW images are processed based on the settings specified on the camera (including the processing parameters and white balance) and then displayed on the computer.
Editing RAW Images Specifying the Processing Parameters You can specify the processing parameters in the RAW adjustment tool palette. O This processing applies the specified parameters virtually and does not affect the original RAW images in any way. Consequently, you can redo the processing as often as you like with different parameters and then reset the modified parameters to the settings used when the shot was taken.
Editing RAW Images Adjusting the Brightness (Digital Exposure Compensation) You can adjust the brightness of an image in the range of +/–2 stops in 0.1-stop increments. Drag the slider left or right to adjust the brightness. W Adjustment value set with the slider.
Editing RAW Images Adjusting the White Balance You can adjust the white balance in the images. You can then save white balance data on your computer (W-36) and register them on the camera (W-82). Selecting the White Balance You can select the white balance that is the closest to the light source when shots were taken. Select the white balance from the list box. White Balance Auto Details Automatically adjusts the white balance. Color Temp. K (Kelvin) Approx.
Editing RAW Images Specifying the Color Temperature You can specify the color temperature to adjust the white balance. 1 Select [Color Temp.] from the list box. W Enter a color temperature. 3 O Enter the color temperature in the [Color Temp.] input box in the range of 2800K to 10000K (in 100K increments).
Editing RAW Images Click White Balance Function Makes white the standard for the part you have selected and automatically adjusts the white balance. 1 Click the [Click White Balance] button. 2 Click the part where white is to be the standard. ¿ When you move the cursor over the image, the cursor [ ] changes to [ ]. ¿ The white balance is adjusted so that the point clicked appears white.
Editing RAW Images Correcting the White Balance You can correct the standard color temperature of the white balance. By using this function, you can obtain the effectiveness similar to the color temperature converting filter or color compensating filter (third-party product). The range of compensation is 9 levels for each color. This function is especially useful for users who understand the aim and effect of the color temperature converting filter or color compensating filter.
Editing RAW Images Saving the White Balance You can save the adjusted white balance data on your computer and then register them on the camera as the personal white balance settings (W-82). 1 2 Adjust the white balance (W-32 to W-35). 3 Select the destination folder, enter the file name, and then click the [Save] button. Click the [Save White Balance Settings] button. ¿ The [Save As] dialog box appears. ¿ The white balance data is saved. White balance data is not compatible with other cameras.
Editing RAW Images Adjusting the Color and Brightness (Adjust Tone Curve) You can use the tone curve to adjust the colors and brightness. You can then save the adjusted tone curve on your computer (W-39) and register it on the camera (W-80). 1 Click the [Tone Curve] button. W ¿ The [Tone Curve] dialog box appears.
Editing RAW Images 3 Adjust the tone curve. O Click the tone curve to show [Q] and drag it to a desired location. Horizontal axis: Input level Vertical axis: Output level O To delete [Q], select [Q] and then press the key on the keyboard. O Up to four of [Q] can be shown. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D, up to four points can be shown. You cannot add or delete points.
Editing RAW Images Saving the Tone Curve You can save the adjusted tone curve. 1 2 Adjust the tone curve (W-37). 3 Select the destination folder, enter the file name, and then click the [Save] button. Click the [Save] button. W ¿ The tone curve is saved. O Tone curve data for the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II is compatible. O Tone curve data for the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D is compatible. O Tone curve data is compatible with the EOS Viewer Utility for both Windows and Macintosh.
Editing RAW Images Loading the Tone Curve You can apply the saved tone curve to other images. 1 Click the [Open] button. 2 3 Open the folder containing the tone curve, select the file, and then click the [Open] button. ¿ The [Open] dialog box appears. ¿ The tone curve is loaded. Click the [Update] button on the RAW adjustment tool palette. ¿ The tone curve is applied to the image.
Editing RAW Images Selecting the Contrast You can adjust the contrast of an image. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II RAW images only. Select a setting from the list box. W Selecting the Color Matrix Use the procedure below to select the film-equivalent hue, chroma and color range (the range of colors that can be reproduced). 1 Click the [Standard] tab. 2 Select the color matrix from the list box. ¿ The [Standard] tab sheet appears.
Editing RAW Images Color Matrix Details 1 Standard Reproduces the natural color saturation and tones. Effective for reproducing the subject’s natural color tones. 2 Portrait Reproduces the color tones suited to portraits. Effective for reproducing beautifully natural skin tones. 3 H-saturat. Reproduces the color saturation similar to that in high-chroma color slide film. Effective for reproducing clear and vivid color tones. 4 Adobe RGB Mainly used for printing for business purpose.
Editing RAW Images Adjusting the Color Use the procedure below to specify the color saturation, color tone, and color space for the image. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II RAW images only. W 1 Click the [Advanced] tab. 2 Select the settings from the list boxes. ¿ The [Advanced] tab sheet appears.
Editing RAW Images Selecting the Sharpness You can adjust the edge sharpness of an image. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D RAW images, [Level] and [Target] are displayed and can be adjusted. Select a setting from the list box. O With the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II RAW images, [Sharpness] can be adjusted. Higher values give higher levels of edge sharpening. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D RAW images, [Level] and [Target] can be adjusted. Higher values give more intense images.
Saving Images You can convert and save RAW images to TIFF or JPEG images, and save JPEG images as another name. When you convert RAW images to the TIFF or JPEG images and save them, the specified color space data (W-41 to W-43) is attached to each of images as the ICC profile automatically. 1 2 Select images to be saved (W-23). 3 Specify the settings and click the [OK] button. Click the [Save File] button and select [Convert and save in file] from the menu that appears.
Saving Images Allows you to specify the folder in which the image will be saved. The image is saved as a new image in the same folder as the selected image. When the [Save in following specified folder] radio button has been selected, this button allows you to specify the folder in which the image will be saved. The name of the destination folder is displayed next to the [Browse] button.
Saving Images Click this checkbox when you want to save the image without changing the name. W This is the text inserted before the file number. You can enter up to 12 characters. When you enter the text, an example appears in the [Example] field below the text box. When the image files to be saved include images with sound, this option can save the sound files with the respective images.
Transferring Images to Retouching Software You can transfer the images displayed in the EOS Viewer Utility to retouching software. The descriptions given here use Adobe Photoshop 7.0, as an example. 1 2 Select images to be transferred (W-23). 3 Click the [Browse] button. 4 Select the retouching software (Photoshop 7.0) to which the image will be transferred. Click the [Transfer images] button. ¿ The [Transfer Images] dialog box appears. ¿ The [Open] dialog box appears.
Transferring Images to Retouching Software 5 Select the radio button and then select a folder in which the images to be transferred will be saved. The images to be transferred are saved as new images in the same folder. Click the [Browse] button and then select a folder in which the images to be transferred will be saved. 6 W Specify [Output settings] and [File Name] and then click the [OK] button. O See “Saving Images” (W-45) for the procedure for specifying [Output settings] and [File Name].
Specifying the Preferences You can specify the preferences for the EOS Viewer Utility. 1 2 Select the [File] menu X [Preferences]. ¿ The [Preferences] dialog box appears. Specify the settings and click the [OK] button. ¿ The settings are applied and the [Preferences] dialog box closes. Allows you to select whether the folder that was open the last time is displayed or the specified folder is always displayed when the EOS Viewer Utility starts up.
Setting the IPTC Information IPTC stands for International Press Telecommunications Council and refers to a standard for communications and information exchange tags attached to images. The standard was established by newspaper and communications companies to allow problem-free transmission of images. You can attach this IPTC information to JPEG images, or to TIFF and JPEG images that were converted from RAW images and saved with the EOS Viewer Utility.
Setting the IPTC Information IPTC-1 tab Loads the IPTC information saved on your computer. IPTC-2 tab IPTC-3 tab Saves the entered IPTC information on your computer. Cancels the entered IPTC information. Displays the image for which you will enter the IPTC information. When multiple images are selected, this button displays the IPTC information for the previous image. When multiple images are selected, this button displays the IPTC information for the next image. Displays the image No. in a sequence.
Setting the IPTC Information Settings on the [IPTC-2] tab sheet You can enter up to 10 characters. Select [Highest Priority (=1)], [Normal (=5)], or [Low Priority (=8)] from the list box. You can enter up to 256 characters. W You can enter up to 8 characters. You can enter up to 11 characters. You can enter up to 32 characters. Working with Images in the EOS Viewer Utility 3 Settings on the [IPTC-3] tab sheet You can enter up to 3 characters. You can enter up to 32 characters.
Merging Images with the PhotoStitch You can merge multiple JPEG images to create a panorama shot. 1 Click the [Start] button X select [All Programs] ([Programs] in other versions of Windows) X [Canon Utilities] X [PhotoStitch] X [PhotoStitch]. ¿ [PhotoStitch Launcher] appears. 2 Click the [Merge Images] button. ¿ The PhotoStitch starts up. O Follow the instructions in the guidance window to merge the images. O Refer to the PhotoStitch Help menu for more details.
Specifying Camera Settings in the EOS Viewer Utility W This chapter describes how to specify the owner’s name and date/time, the Personal Functions, the Parameters, and the Personal White Balance in the camera. Specifying the Camera Settings........................................................... W-56 Basic Settings ........................................................................................ W-57 Personal Function Settings ..................................................................
Specifying the Camera Settings You can specify the owner’s name and date/time, the personal functions, the processing parameters, and the personal white balance, etc. in the camera. 1 Connect the camera to your computer (W-8). ¿ The dialog box on which the camera model is displayed appears. O Your camera model is displayed in EOS XXX. ¿ For Windows Me, the [Scanner and Camera Wizard] dialog box appears. O Click the [Cancel] button to close the open window. 2 3 4 Start up the EOS Viewer Utility (W-12).
Basic Settings You can specify the owner’s name and date/time in the camera, and check the properties of a memory card in the camera. 1 2 Display the [Camera settings] dialog box (W-56). 3 Specify the basic settings. Select the [Basic settings] tab. W ¿ The [Basic settings] tab sheet appears. This box shows the camera model, body ID (serial number) and firmware version. Enter a value or click the [S]/[T] buttons to specify the date and time.
Personal Function Settings You can set Personal Functions tailored to different types of photography and apply those function settings to the camera. You can also save the specified settings on your computer and load the saved settings. 1 2 Display the [Camera settings] dialog box (W-56). Select the [Personal functions] tab. ¿ The [Personal functions] tab sheet appears. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D, select the [Detailed Settings] tab and click [Personal Functions] button.
Personal Function Settings You can specify the Personal Function settings listed below in the different windows.
Personal Function Settings [Other functions 1] Changes the timer’s time length (W-71) Illuminates the LCD panel during bulb exposures (W-72) [Other functions 2] Sets the default settings when the CLEAR button is ON (W-72) [Other functions 3] Shortened release time lag (W-72)*1 Enables the electronic dial’s function to be used in the reverse direction (W-73) Prevents exposure compensation with the Quick Control Dial (W-73) Enables Quick Control Dial switch to turn on/off Main Dial, too (W-74)*1 Enlargemen
Personal Function Settings 4 Set up the Personal Function (W-62 to W-74). O If you click the checkbox, the selected item takes effect. Checkbox W O If you enter a numerical value, values outside the valid range of settings are ignored. O Clicking the [Load settings] button acquires the settings with the Personal Function settings on the camera. O Clicking the [Reset] button removes all the check marks from the windows. 5 6 Check the settings and save them on your computer if necessary (W-75, W-76).
Personal Function Settings Description of Personal Functions O The shown in this section provides brief descriptions of the Custom Function Settings for the respective camera functions. For more details, refer to “Custom Function Settings” in the camera’s Instruction Manual. Disables the shooting modes O Click the shooting modes you do not want to use. O Unwanted shooting modes can be skipped while you are selecting the shooting mode. O This makes selecting the desired shooting mode faster.
Personal Function Settings Specifies the metering mode for manual exposure W O Select the metering mode to be specified. O You can specify the metering mode to be used in the manual exposure mode. O When you set the manual exposure mode, the metering mode selected here will be set automatically. In the manual exposure mode, this enables you to use a metering mode different from the one used in the AE modes.
Personal Function Settings Sets the maximum and minimum apertures to be used O Select the maximum and minimum apertures from the list box. O For example, if you set 1.4 for the largest aperture and 8.0 for the smallest aperture, the usable aperture range will be f/1.4 to f/8.0. O You can better control the apertures used by setting the range of usable apertures. O Specify a minimum aperture value that is smaller than the maximum aperture setting.
Personal Function Settings Registering the Modes and Settings with the Camera ( 1 2 ) Set the shooting mode and shooting mode settings (aperture setting for aperture-priority AE mode). Then set the metering mode and exposure compensation amount. Register the modes and settings. W O First press the < > button, then press the < > button. ¿ < >appears in the LCD panel, indicating that the modes and settings have registered. O The registered modes and settings can be modified any number of times.
Personal Function Settings Repeats bracketing during continuous shooting O While you hold down the shutter button, bracketing repeats continuously in the currently selected drive mode. O This function is useful when you want to continuously repeat the bracketing sequence. Sets the number of shots to be bracketed O Select the number of shots from the list box. O The usual 3-frame bracketing is changed to 2-, 3-, 5-, or 7-frame bracketing.
Personal Function Settings Retains the shift amount for program shift O Normally, any program shift amount is canceled after you take the picture. This Personal Function retains the program shift amount. O This function is useful when you want to shift the standard program line so that priority is given to the shutter speed or to the aperture. W By shifting the program, you can change the shutter speed or aperture and still retain the same exposure level.
Personal Function Settings Executes AI Servo AF continuous shooting giving priority to the drive speed O During continuous shooting, shutter release-priority takes effect instead of focus-priority. O Effective when it is more important to capture an image even though it might be slightly out of focus. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1D only.
Personal Function Settings Enables automatic shooting when focus is achieved at the fixed point of focus while the shutter button is pressed fully O This takes the picture automatically when the subject comes to the preset focusing distance. Focusing detection is performed using the selected AF point. O Set the lens focus mode switch to and focus manually at the desired point of focus. O Keep pressing the shutter button fully.
Personal Function Settings Enables automatic AF point selection when C.Fn-11-2 has been set O Enables the standard horizonal AF point selection together with automatic AF point selection with C.Fn-11-2. O Convenient when you want to use automatic AF point selection while C.Fn-11-2 has been set. If P.Fn-17 [Disables automatic AF point selection] has also been set, P.Fn-17 will override P.Fn-18 to disable automatic AF point selection.
Personal Function Settings Enables quiet operation when the shutter button is OFF after picture-taking O When single-frame shooting is selected, this function selects quiet camera operation when you release the shutter button from the fully pressed position to the half way position. O This is useful when the camera operation noise would be disturbing after you take the picture. W If you select continuous shooting, the camera operates normally. Setting mirror lockup with C.
Personal Function Settings Illuminates the LCD panel during bulb exposures O After the bulb exposure starts, press the button to illuminate the LCD panel until the bulb exposure ends. O Convenient when you want to monitor the elapsed bulb exposure time. Taking bulb shots for long periods speeds up battery charge depletion and reduces the number of available shots.
Personal Function Settings Enables the electronic dial’s function to be used in the reverse direction W O The electronic dial’s rotational function can be reversed for selecting the AF point and setting the shutter speed and aperture. O By matching the dial’s rotation direction to the particular operation, the operation can feel more intuitive. When the main dial’s rotational function is reversed, the horizontal AF point selection direction does not change.
Personal Function Settings Enables Quick Control Dial switch to turn on/off Main Dial, too O Setting the Quick Control Dial switch to disables the Main and Quick Control Dials. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II only. Enlargement mode O Select which part of an image is enlarged. O If you take the shot on the camera with this function [ON], you can enlarge an image. O For more imformation on using this function on the camera, see “P.
Personal Function Settings Checking, Saving, and Loading Personal Function Settings You can check the specified personal functions and the status of whether or not the settings are applied to the camera. You can also save the settings on your computer and then load the saved settings and apply them to the camera. 1 2 Specify the personal functions (W-62 to W-74). W Select [Combination] from the list box. ¿ The [Combination] window appears. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D, select the [Combination] tab.
Personal Function Settings Saving the Settings 1 Click the [Save as] button. 2 Select the destination folder, enter the file name, and then click the [Save] button. ¿ The [Save As] dialog box appears. ¿ The specified Personal Function settings are saved. The Personal function settings are not compatible with a camera other than the one the function was set. O To update an existing file, click the [Save] button.
Shot Settings You can specify various shot settings, such as processing parameters, tone curve, personal white balance settings, color matrix, and JPEG quality, and then apply these settings to the camera. 1 2 Display the [Camera settings] dialog box (W-56). Select the [Shoot settings] tab. W ¿ The [Shoot settings] tab sheet appears. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D, select the [Detailed Settings] tab.
Shot Settings Specifying the Parameters You can select tone curves, specify the sharpness and contrast, and then register up to three sets of these settings on the camera as processing parameters. O For more information on setting the processing parameters on the camera, refer to “Setting the Processing Parameters” in the camera’s Instruction Manual. 1 Click the [Parameters] button (W-77). 2 Select the [Set 1], [Set 2], or [Set 3] tab. 3 Specify the tone curve, sharpness, and contrast.
Shot Settings ¿ With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D, the following dialog box appears. EOS-1Ds EOS-1D [Standard]: The standard tone curve is set. [TCD1] through [TCD3], [User Defined]: The tone curve that has been loaded in “Specifying the Tone Curve” (W-80) is set. W Higher values give higher levels of edge sharpening. The tone curve to be registered in [TCD1] through [TCD3] or [User Defined] is set (W-80). Deletes when selected set. *Displayed when connected to the EOS-1D.
Shot Settings Specifying the Tone Curve You can download saved tone curves from a computer and register up to three (W-39) as tone curve data on the camera. You can also select the tone curve data that has been loaded into the [TCD 1] through [TCD 3] tab sheets, from the list box shown in “Specifying the Parameters” (W-78). O For more information on registering the tone curve data ([TCD 1] through [TCD 3]) on the camera, refer to “Setting the Processing Parameters” in the camera’s Instruction Manual.
Shot Settings 5 Select a channel from the list and confirm. Displays all the channels. W Displays the blue channel. Displays the green channel. Displays the red channel. 4 Specifying Camera Settings in the EOS Viewer Utility 6 7 Click the [Apply to camera] button. ¿ The tone curve is registered on the camera. Click the [Close] button. ¿ The [Tone curve settings] dialog box closes.
Shot Settings Specifying the Personal White Balance You can download saved white balance data from a computer and register up to three (W-36) as personal white balance on the camera. O When you upload a personal white balance setting to the camera, < > to < > is displayed on the panel located on the back of the camera. O For more information on setting the personal white balance on the camera, refer to “Selecting the White Balance” in the camera’s Instruction Manual.
Shot Settings 3 Click the [Open] or [Browse] button. ¿ The [Open] dialog box appears. Displays the setting status for the PC (Personal White Balance) registered on the camera along with their titles. W Enter a title for the personal white balance to be registered. 4 Deletes the selected PC (Personal White Balance) from the camera. 4 5 Open the folder containing the saved white balance, select the file, and then click the [Open] button. 6 Click the [Apply to camera] button.
Shot Settings Specifying the Color Matrix You can specify the color space, color saturation, and color tone, and then register up to two sets of these settings on the camera. You can also select the predetermined color matrix from the list box, which helps you to specify the settings. O For more information on setting the color matrix on the camera, refer to “Selecting the Color Matrix” in the camera’s Instruction Manual. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II only.
Shot Settings 3 Select desired settings from the list boxes. W 4 5 Click the [Apply to camera] button. ¿ The color matrix is registered on the camera. Click the [Close] button. ¿ The [Color Matrix settings] dialog box closes. W-85 4 Specifying Camera Settings in the EOS Viewer Utility [–2] strongly adjusts the colors so that skin tones appear redder while [–1] makes the same adjustment less strongly. [0] applies the standard color matching adjustment.
Shot Settings Specifying the JPEG Quality You can specify the JPEG quality for each of the sizes, L (Large), M1 (Middle 1), M2 (Middle 2), and S (Small), and then register the settings on the camera. O For more information on setting the JPEG quality on the camera, refer to “Setting the Imagerecording Quality” in the camera’s Instruction Manual. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II only. 1 Click the [JPEG quality] button (W-77).
Remote Shooting in the EOS Capture W This chapter describes how to use the EOS Capture for taking shots and specifying the camera settings remotely from your computer. For more information on the restrictions of the EOS Capture, refer also to the source listed below. Readme: Click the [Start] button X select [All Programs] ([Programs] in other versions of Windows) X [Canon Utilities] X [EOS Capture xx] (“xx” is the version) X [EOS Capture Readme]. Starting the EOS Capture...................................
Starting the EOS Capture 1 Connect the camera to your computer (W-8). ¿ The dialog box on which the camera model is displayed appears. O Your camera model is displayed in EOS XXX. ¿ For Windows Me, the [Scanner and Camera Wizard] dialog box appears. O Click the [Cancel] button to close the open window. 2 3 Start up the EOS Viewer Utility (W-12). 4 Click the [EOS Capture] button. Select the folder to save the image in.
Starting the EOS Capture EOS Capture main window W button (W-95) Shows/hides the white balance adjustment dialog box. Rotate button The image is downloaded, rotating 90 degrees each time you click the button, regardless of the vertical or horizontal position of the camera. * To use the rotation function, click [Rotate Image] checkbox in [Save settings] dialog box (W-96). Release button (W-90) Status Displays the status while specifying the settings.
Remote Shooting You can control the camera from your computer and take single-frame shots, timer shots and interval timer shots. The images are automatically saved on your computer. Single-frame Shooting 1 2 Set the camera up ready to shoot. Make various settings. O See “Camera Settings” (W-93) and “White Balance Adjustment” (W-95) for information on how to specify the camera settings. O See “Specifying the Save Destination” (W-96) for information on how to specify the settings for saving images.
Remote Shooting Approximate Transfer Times for Shooting RAW Images Camera Model EOS-1Ds Mark II EOS-1D Mark II EOS-1Ds EOS-1D Transfer Time Approx. 6 seconds Approx. 4 seconds Approx. 7 seconds Approx. 4 seconds • The transfer times given here are only approximations. Actual transfer times vary widely depending on the images and the computer system. • The times for images shot in JPEG format will be shorter than those shown above. • Transfer times are based on Canon testing standards.
Remote Shooting Interval Timer Shooting 1 2 Select the [Tool] menu X [Timer shooting]. 3 Enter the shooting interval and the number of shots. Then click the [Start] button. ¿ The [Timer shooting settings] dialog box appears. Click the [Interval timer shooting] checkbox. O You can set a shooting interval between 5 seconds and 99 minutes 59 seconds in 1-second increments. O You can set up to a maximum of 1999 shots.
Specifying the Camera Settings You can check and change the settings in the camera from your computer remotely. Camera Settings You can check and specify the camera settings. O With the EOS-1D, you can only check the content of the settings but you cannot specify settings. 1 W Check the camera settings. ‘ Shutter speed Displays/specifies Tv (shutter speed). (Not displayed when Aperture-priority AE or Program AE is specified for the shooting mode) Aperture value Color temp.
Specifying the Camera Settings 2 Click the icon. 3 Use the button to change a value. O The icon displayed here shows exposure compensation as an example. Minimum settings button Maximum settings button Specifies the minimum value. Specifies the maximum value. 1-step up settings button Allows you to increase the value by 1 step. 1-step down settings button Allows you to decrease the value by 1 step. ¿ The changed settings are applied to the camera.
Specifying the Camera Settings White Balance Adjustment You can compensate white balance with the blue/amber/green/magenta digital filter. O If the dialog box has not appeared, click the [ ] button. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II only. Click the compensation position. W Compensate green. Displays the compensation value. Compensate blue. Compensate amber. Compensate magenta.
Specifying the Camera Settings Specifying the Save Destination You can specify save destination files and file names. 1 2 Select the [File] menu X [Save destination settings]. ¿ The [Save settings] dialog box appears. Specify desired settings and click the [OK] button. Save settings dialog box Clicking the checkbox also saves images on the memory card in the camera. Allows you to change the destination folder to which images will be saved.
Downloading JPEG Images with the Driver W This chapter describes how to download JPEG images using the WIA Drivers for Windows XP or Windows Me, and the TWAIN Drivers for Windows 2000 or Windows 98 SE. A number of restrictions apply to the WIA Driver. You must read the “WIA Driver Readme” file before using the WIA Driver. Readme: Click the [Start] button X select [All Programs] ([Programs] in Windows Me) X [Canon Utilities] X [EOS XXX WIA Driver] X [WIA Driver Readme].
Downloading Images with the WIA Driver You can download JPEG images using the [Scanner and Camera Wizard] dialog box, Explorer or WIA TWAIN. O See Chapter 3 to download RAW images. O The camera name is shown in the operating screen as “EOS XXX”. Downloading with [Scanner and Camera Wizard] You can download JPEG images to your computer by following the instructions on the dialog boxes. 1 Connect the camera to your computer (W-8).
Downloading Images with the WIA Driver 4 Select the image(s) you wish to download and click the [Next] button. ¿ The [Picture Name and Destination] dialog box appears. ¿ For Windows Me, the [Picture Destination] dialog box appears. W 5 Select the destination folder, enter the file name and click the [Next] button. ¿ The images are downloaded and the [Other Options] dialog box appears.
Downloading Images with the WIA Driver Downloading with Explorer You can download JPEG images to your computer by dragging and dropping them. 1 Connect the camera to your computer (W-8). ¿ The dialog box on which the camera model is displayed and the [Scanner and Camera Wizard] dialog box appear. O Click the [Cancel] button to close all the open windows. 2 Start up Explorer and select a folder. 3 Save the image.
Downloading Images with the WIA Driver Downloading with the WIA TWAIN You can download JPEG images to your computer by using the TWAIN Driver-compatible retouching software. The descriptions given here use Adobe Photoshop 7.0, as an example. 1 Connect the camera to your computer (W-8). ¿ The dialog box on which the camera model is displayed and the [Scanner and Camera Wizard] dialog box appear. W O Click the [Cancel] button to close all the open windows. 2 Start Photoshop.
Downloading Images with the TWAIN Driver You can download JPEG images to your computer by using the TWAIN Driver-compatible retouching software. The descriptions given here use Adobe Photoshop 7.0, as an example. O See Chapter 3 to download RAW images. O The camera name is shown in the operating screen as “EOS XXX”. O Refer to the Software Instruction Manual supplied with the camera for information about the TWAIN Driver for the EOS-1D. 1 2 3 Connect the camera to your computer (W-8).
Troubleshooting and Uninstallation W This chapter provides troubleshooting and describes the software uninstallation procedures. Troubleshooting .................................................................................. W-104 Uninstalling the Software.................................................................... W-108 Uninstalling the Software.................................................................. W-108 Uninstalling the Driver .......................................................
Troubleshooting When the “Could not complete installation correctly” or “Communication between the camera and computer failed” message appears, check the items described below. O The camera name is shown in the operation screens as “EOS XXX”. Installation failed.
Troubleshooting I have installed the software but the camera and computer cannot communicate. O Is the driver installed? J The driver is required for communications between the camera and computer. When you want to communicate between the camera and computer, be sure to install the driver shown below appropriate to your windows.
Troubleshooting O Is the driver operating normally? Connect the camera to your computer with the dedicated cable and set the camera’s power switch to (W-8) and open [Device Manager] (W-107). Click the plus symbol [+] to the left of [Imaging devices] and check that the connected camera is displayed. J If the connected camera is not displayed, the driver is not operating normally. Briefly disconnect and then reconnect the dedicated cable, ensuring that the connection is secure.
Troubleshooting J If the connected camera or [Canon Digital Camera] is displayed in [Other devices] or [Unknown devices], the driver was not installed correctly. Use the following procedure to re-install the driver. 1 Delete the camera or [Canon Digital Camera] displayed in [Other devices] or [Unknown devices]. 2 Disconnect the dedicated cable and delete the driver (W-109). 3 Re-install the driver (W-4).
Uninstalling the Software O Before beginning the uninstallation, exit all programs you are using and disconnect the dedicated cable from your computer. Uninstalling the Software The following uses the procedures for uninstalling the EOS Viewer Utility as an example for uninstalling other programs as well. O For Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000, log in using computer Administrator privileges.
Uninstalling the Software Uninstalling the Driver This section explains how to uninstall the EOS-1Ds Mark II driver. For cameras other than the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II, please refer to the Software Instruction Manual supplied with the camera. O For Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000, log in using computer Administrator privileges. O Before beginning the uninstallation, exit all programs you are using and disconnect the dedicated cable from your computer.
Index A EOS Viewer Utility Main Window ..........W-13 Adjusting the Color ................................W-43 Exiting the EOS Capture .......................W-89 Adjusting the Tone Curve .....................W-37 Exiting the EOS Viewer Utility ...............W-13 Loading the Tone Curve ....................W-40 I Saving the Tone Curve .....................W-39 ICC Profile .............................................W-45 Tone Curve .......................................
Index Shot Settings .........................................W-77 Specifying the Color Matrix ...............W-84 Specifying the JPEG Quality .............W-86 Specifying the Parameters ................W-78 Specifying the Personal White Balance .............................................W-82 W Specifying the Tone Curve ................W-80 Software ...................................................... 4 Specifying the Camera Settings ............
M Where explanations are common to all operating systems, the screens used in the examples are from Mac OS X (10.2). In this chapter, Mac OS X and Mac OS 9.2 are referred to as OS X and OS 9 respectively. 1 Installing the Software ...............................................................................M-3 Describes how to install the bundled software. 2 Preparation for Downloading Images .......................................................
System Requirements The software bundled with this product runs on the systems described below. OS Mac OS X 10.1 to 10.3 Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2 Computer Macintosh with one of the above OS installed and a FireWire (IEEE1394) port as a standard feature CPU Power PC RAM Mac OS X 10.1 to 10.3: Minimum 512 MB Mac OS 9.0 to 9.
Installing the Software This chapter describes how to install the bundled software. M Installing the Software .............................................................................
Installing the Software O Check that your Macintosh complies with the system requirements for the software (M-2) as you follow the installation procedure. 1 2 Start up your Macintosh. 3 Start installation. O Quit any programs that are running. Insert the CD (EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk). ¿ The CD icon appears on the desktop. O Double-click the CD icon X the [Mac OS X] folder. Then doubleclick the icon on the right.
Installing the Software 5 Select [Easy Installation] and click the [Next] button. M 6 Check the details of the License Agreement and then click the [Agree] button. 7 Check the folder in which the software will be installed and then click the [Next] button. Installing the Software 1 ¿ Installation begins. It takes approximately 2 to 3 minutes.
Installing the Software 8 Finish the installation. 9 Click the [Exit] button. O Click the [OK] button. ¿ After clicking the [OK] button in OS 9, the restart dialog box appears. Click [Yes] button to restart your computer. 10 Once the installation is complete, remove the CD. O Connect the camera to your computer in Chapter 2.
Preparation for Downloading Images This chapter explains how to connect the camera or a card reader (thirdparty product) to your computer. M Connecting the Camera to Your Computer............................................M-8 Using Your Card Reader ........................................................................
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Before downloading images to your computer or specifying the camera settings, you must connect the camera to your computer with the dedicated FireWire (IEEE1394) cable. You can connect the camera while your computer is running. 1 Plug the dedicated cable into the computer. O Plug the cable into the FireWire (IEEE1394) port. O Refer to the computer User’s Manual for information on the terminal areas.
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer When you connect the camera to a computer, use of the DC Coupler Kit is recommended. M-9 M 2 Preparation for Downloading Images O Never perform the following operations while the software installed from the Solution Disk is running after connecting the camera to the computer as a communications error may occur. • Set the camera’s power switch to . • Open the memory or CF card slot cover.
Using Your Card Reader Users with a third-party card reader can download images directly from a memory card to the computer. 1 2 Remove the memory card from the camera. Load the card into the card reader. O Proceed to Chapter 3 continuously. For information on connecting the card reader to your computer, refer to the card reader User’s Manual.
Working with Images in the EOS Viewer Utility This chapter explains how to use the EOS Viewer Utility to download images to your computer, edit and save images, and transfer the downloaded images to the retouching software. M For more information on the restrictions of the EOS Viewer Utility, refer also to the source listed below. ReadMe: Double-click the [Canon Utilities] folder X the [EOS Viewer Utility] folder X [ReadMe]. Starting the EOS Viewer Utility.... M-12 Downloading Images....................
Starting the EOS Viewer Utility 1 2 Connect the camera to your computer (M-8). Double-click the [Canon EOS Viewer Utility] icon on the desktop. ¿ The main window appears. O You can also start the EOS Viewer Utility by double-clicking the [Canon Utilities] folder X the [EOS Viewer Utility] folder X the [EOS Viewer Utility] icon.
Starting the EOS Viewer Utility Main window Image information display area Main window tool bar Displays basic shot information. Histogram Shows the distribution of the brightness of an image. Selecting the tab switches the histogram display values between Brightness and RGB. Path display Displays the folder path selected in the Tree View Area.
Starting the EOS Viewer Utility Main window tool bar Rotate left 90 degrees button (M-26) Show/Hide Thumbnail Frames button Shows/hides the information display frame of thumbnail images. Display Size list box (M-22) Window button (M-25) Rotate right 90 degrees button (M-26) Transfer images button Remove Check (M-48) Mark button (M-24) Erase images button (M-27) Remove protect button (M-26) Show/Hide Tree View button EOS Capture button (M-88) Shows/hides the Tree View Area.
Starting the EOS Viewer Utility RAW adjustment tool palette Digital Exposure Compensation slider (M-31) Color Temp. input box (M-33) White Balance list box (M-32, M-33) Displays the name of the camera on which the selected RAW images were taken.
Downloading Images The procedure below describes how to download (copy) the images saved on a memory card in the camera to your computer, and display them on the main window. You can download images in the Tree View Area. 1 Create a folder to which images will be downloaded. 2 Display a folder to be copied. O From the menu that is displayed by clicking on the destination folder while pressing the key, select [New folder] to create a folder and enter a name for the folder.
Downloading Images 4 Click the copied folder. ¿ The images in the folder are displayed. O Before disconnecting the camera from the computer, quit the EOS Viewer Utility, set the camera’s power switch to , and then disconnect the dedicated cable. M O You cannot display images in the preview window (M-20) or edit RAW images (M-29) saved on a memory card in the camera directly. Work with the images saved on your computer from the memory card.
Handling the Folders You can handle the folder on the menu that appears by clicking on the folder while holding down the key. Click on the folder while holding down the key, and then select an option from the menu that appears. Opens the selected folder. Creates a new folder. Note that you cannot create a new folder in the memory card in the camera. Allows you to change the folder name. You can drag and drop folders from the Tree View Area to the other folders.
Handling the Folders Registering Frequent Use Folder You can register frequent use folders as bookmark folders. 1 2 Display a folder to be registered (M-16). Register a folder as a bookmark folder. M O Drag and drop the folder to be registered as shown on the right. ¿ The folder icon appears in the Bookmark area when it is registered. O To delete the registered folder, click the folder while holding down the key and select [Delete] from the menu that appears.
Selecting the Image Display Mode You can select the display size and method of images. Main Window (Thumbnail Display) Various information can be displayed with images. Display number Digital exposure compensation value (M-31) Numbers are assigned sequentially to the displayed images starting with the first image. Recording quality The [RAW] and [RAW+JPEG] symbols are displayed for RAW and RAW+JPEG images respectively. No symbol is displayed for JPEG images.
Selecting the Image Display Mode Preview tool bar JPEG preview button Changes the image displayed in the preview window to a RAW or JPEG image. Remove Check Mark button (M-24) Show/Hide Image Information button Shows/hides the histogram, image information dispaly area, Detailed Information display area, and comment input box.
Selecting the Image Display Mode Selecting the Display Size Select a display size from the list box. O In the main window, the available image sizes are [Small] (64 42 pixels), [Medium] (100 66 pixels), and [Large] (160 106 pixels). O In the preview window, the available image sizes are [Fit to window], [25%], [50%], [100%] and [200%]. Main window Preview window O When you select anything other than [Fit to window], you can change the display position by dragging the image.
Selecting Images Selecting Images in the Main Window Click the target image. ¿ The frame around the selected image is colored. O To select multiple images, hold down the key and click the images. M Alternatively, you can use the arrow keys (KIJL) on the keyboard to select images. Selecting Images in the Preview Window Click the target image. ¿ The selected image is displayed on the top window.
Selecting Images Attaching Check Marks to Images You can attach a check mark to the RAW image, allowing you to select images more easily. Click the [Add Check Mark] button. ¿ When the check mark is placed, the [ ] icon appears in the frame of the image. O Clicking the [Remove Check Mark] button removes the [ ] icon from the frame of the image, and erases the check mark. You cannot attach the check mark for any images other than RAW images.
Selecting Images Bringing/Sending the Main Window to the Front/Back of Window Stack Select [Move main window to front] or [Move main window to back] from the menu that appears by clicking the [Window] button. ¿ The main window is brought/sent to the front/back of window stack. M Equalizing the Display Sizes of the Preview Window 3 Working with Images in the EOS Viewer Utility You can set all the preview windows to the same size. 1 Select the image whose size is the desired size (M-23).
Editing Images You can edit all the images that can be displayed in the EOS Viewer Utility. When multiple images are selected, the edits are applied to all the selected images. Protecting Images You can protect important images to prevent them from being accidentally deleted. Click the [protect] button. ¿ When the image is protected, the [ ] icon appears in the frame of the image. O Clicking the [Remove protect] button removes the [ ] icon from the frame of the image, and clears the protection.
Editing Images Deleting Images You can move unnecessary images to the Trash on your computer and delete them. 1 Click the [Erase images] button. 2 Select the [Finder] menu on the desktop X [Empty Trash]. ¿ The images are moved to the Trash. M O For OS 9, select the [Special] menu X [Empty Trash]. ¿ The images are deleted. O Images that you deleted by selecting [Empty Trash] in step 2 cannot be restored. Check carefully before deleting images.
Playing Back Sound The sound recording mark is displayed for images for which sound was recorded. 1 Select an image with [ button. 2 Adjust the sound with the buttons. ] displayed, and click the [Play sound] ¿ The [Audio Note] dialog box appears. Plays back the recorded sound. Stops sound playback. Pauses sound playback. Click the [ ] button to resume. Closes the dialog box. Indicates the sound playback position. Printing Images You can use the EOS Viewer Utility to print images in index format.
Editing RAW Images You can specify the processing parameters for RAW images so that the RAW images are optimized for their intended purpose. Processing RAW Images RAW images are processed based on the settings specified on the camera (including the processing parameters and white balance) and then displayed on the computer.
Editing RAW Images Specifying the Processing Parameters You can specify the processing parameters in the RAW adjustment tool palette. O This processing applies the specified parameters virtually and does not affect the original RAW images in any way. Consequently, you can redo the processing as often as you like with different parameters and then reset the modified parameters to the settings used when the shot was taken.
Editing RAW Images Adjusting the Brightness (Digital Exposure Compensation) You can adjust the brightness of an image in the range of +/–2 stops in 0.1-stop increments. Drag the slider left or right to adjust the brightness. M Adjustment value set with the slider.
Editing RAW Images Adjusting the White Balance You can adjust the white balance in the images. You can then save white balance data on your computer (M-36) and register them on the camera (M-82). Selecting the White Balance You can select the white balance that is the closest to the light source when shots were taken. Select the white balance from the list box. White Balance Auto Automatically adjusts the white balance. Color Temp. K (Kelvin) Approx.
Editing RAW Images Specifying the Color Temperature You can specify the color temperature to adjust the white balance. 1 Select [Color Temp.] from the list box. M Enter a color temperature. O Enter the color temperature in the [Color Temp.] input box in the range of 2800K to 10000K (in 100K increments).
Editing RAW Images Click White Balance Function Makes white the standard for the part you have selected and automatically adjusts the white balance. 1 Click the [Click White Balance] button. 2 Click the part where white is to be the standard. ¿ When you move the cursor over the image, the cursor [ ] changes to [ ]. ¿ The white balance is adjusted so that the point clicked appears white.
Editing RAW Images Correcting the White Balance You can correct the standard color temperature of the white balance. By using this function, you can obtain the effectiveness similar to the color temperature converting filter or color compensating filter (third-party product). The range of compensation is 9 levels for each color. O This function is especially useful for users who understand the aim and effect of the color temperature converting filter or color compensating filter.
Editing RAW Images Saving the White Balance You can save the adjusted white balance data on your computer and then register them on the camera as the personal white balance settings (M-82). 1 2 Adjust the white balance (M-32 to M-35). 3 Select the destination folder, enter the file name, and then click the [Save] button. Click the [Save White Balance Settings] button. ¿ The [Save] dialog box appears. ¿ The white balance data is saved. White balance data is not compatible with other cameras.
Editing RAW Images Adjusting the Color and Brightness (Adjust Tone Curve) You can use the tone curve to adjust the colors and brightness. You can then save the adjusted tone curve on your computer (M-39) and register it on the camera (M-80). 1 Click the [Adjust Tone Curve] button. ¿ The [Tone Curve] dialog box appears.
Editing RAW Images 3 Adjust the tone curve. O Click the tone curve to show [Q] and drag it to a desired location. Horizontal axis: Input level Vertical axis: Output level O To delete [Q], select [Q] and then press the key on the keyboard. O Up to four of [Q] can be shown. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D, up to four points can be shown. You cannot add or delete points.
Editing RAW Images Saving the Tone Curve You can save the adjusted tone curve. 1 2 Adjust the tone curve (M-37). Click the [Save] button. ¿ The [Save] dialog box appears. M 3 Select the destination folder, enter the file name, and then click the [Save] button. ¿ The tone curve is saved. O Tone curve data for the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II is compatible. O Tone curve data for the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D is compatible.
Editing RAW Images Loading the Tone Curve You can apply the saved tone curve to other images. 1 Click the [Read] button. 2 3 Open the folder that containing the tone curve, select the file, and then click the [Choose] button. ¿ The [Choose a File] dialog box appears. ¿ The tone curve is loaded. Click the [Update] button on the RAW adjustment tool palette. ¿ The tone curve is applied to the image.
Editing RAW Images Selecting the Contrast You can adjust the contrast of an image. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II RAW images only. Select a setting from the list box. M ] Selecting the Color Matrix 1 Click the [Standard] tab. 2 Select the color matrix from the list box. ¿ The [Standard] tab sheet appears. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D RAW images, the [Standard] tab is not displayed. Proceed to step 2.
Editing RAW Images Color Matrix Details 1 Standard Reproduces the natural color saturation and tones. Effective for reproducing the subject’s natural color tones. 2 Portrait Reproduces the color tones suited to portraits. Effective for reproducing beautifully natural skin tones. 3 H-saturat. Reproduces the color saturation similar to that in high-chroma color slide film. Effective for reproducing clear and vivid color tones. 4 Adobe RGB Mainly used for printing for business purpose.
Editing RAW Images Adjusting the Color Use the procedure below to specify the color saturation, color tone, and color space for the image. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II RAW images only. Click the [Advanced] tab. 2 Select the settings from the list boxes. ¿ The [Advanced] tab sheet appears. M 3 [–2] strongly adjusts the colors so that skin tones appear redder while [–1] makes the same adjustment less strongly.
Editing RAW Images Selecting the Sharpness You can adjust the edge sharpness of an image. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D RAW images, [Level] and [Target] are displayed and can be adjusted. Select a setting from the list box. O With the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II RAW images, [Sharpness] can be adjusted. Higher values give higher levels of edge sharpening. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D RAW images, [Level] and [Target] can be adjusted. Higher values give more intense images.
Saving Images You can convert and save RAW images to TIFF or JPEG images, and save JPEG images as another name. When you convert RAW images to the TIFF or JPEG images and save them, the specified color space data (M-41 to M-43) is attached to each of images as the ICC profile automatically. 1 2 Select images to be saved (M-23). 3 Specify the settings and click the [OK] button. Click the [Save File] button and select [Convert and save in file] from the menu that appears.
Saving Images The image is saved as a new image in the same folder as the selected image. Allows you to specify the folder in which the image will be saved. When the [Save in following specified folder] radio button has been selected, this button allows you to specify the folder in which the image will be saved. The name of the destination folder is displayed next to the [Browse] button.
Saving Images Click this checkbox when you want to save the image without changing the name. M When the image files to be saved include images with sound, this option can save the sound files with the respective images. Enter the number of digits in the sequential number that attaches to the file and the starting number used. A maximum of 9 digits can be specified. This is the text inserted before the file number. You can enter up to 12 characters.
Transferring Images to Retouching Software You can transfer the images displayed in the EOS Viewer Utility to retouching software. The descriptions given here use Adobe Photoshop 7.0, as an example. 1 2 Select images to be transferred (M-23). 3 Click the [Browse] button. 4 Select the retouching software (Photoshop 7.0) to which the image will be transferred. Click the [Transfer images] button. ¿ The [Transfer Images] dialog box appears. ¿ The [Select application] dialog box appears.
Transferring Images to Retouching Software 5 Select the radio button and then select a folder in which the images to be transferred will be saved. The images to be transferred are saved as new images in the same folder. Click the [Browse] button and then select a folder in which the images to be transferred will be saved. 6 Specify [Output settings] and [File name] and then click the [OK] button. M O See “Saving Images” (M-45) for the procedure for specifying [Output settings] and [File Name].
Specifying the Preferences You can specify the preferences for the EOS Viewer Utility. 1 2 Select the [EOS Viewer Utility] menu X [Preferences]. ¿ The [Preferences] dialog box appears. Specify the settings and click the [OK] button. ¿ The settings are applied and the [Preferences] dialog box closes. Select the information to be displayed below images from [File Name] and [Shooting Date/Time].
Setting the IPTC Information IPTC stands for International Press Telecommunications Council and refers to a standard for communications and information exchange tags attached to images. The standard was established by newspaper and communications companies to allow problem-free transmission of images. You can attach this IPTC information to JPEG images, or to TIFF and JPEG images that were converted from RAW images and saved with the EOS Viewer Utility.
Setting the IPTC Information Loads the IPTC information saved on your computer. IPTC-1 tab IPTC-2 tab IPTC-3 tab Saves the entered IPTC information on your computer. Cancels the entered IPTC information. Displays the image for which you will enter the IPTC information. When multiple images are selected, this button displays the IPTC information for the previous image. When multiple images are selected, this button displays the IPTC information for the next image. Displays the image No. in a sequence.
Setting the IPTC Information Settings on the [IPTC-2] tab sheet You can enter up to 10 characters. Select [Highest Priority (=1)], [Normal (=5)], or [Low Priority (=8)] from the list box. You can enter up to 256 characters. You can enter up to 8 characters. M You can enter up to 11 characters. You can enter up to 32 characters. Working with Images in the EOS Viewer Utility 3 Settings on the [IPTC-3] tab sheet You can enter up to 3 characters. You can enter up to 32 characters.
Merging Images with the PhotoStitch You can merge multiple JPEG images to create a panorama shot. 1 2 Double-click the [Canon Utilities] folder X the [PhotoStitch] folder X the [PhotoStitch Launcher] icon. ¿ [PhotoStitch Launcher] appears. Click the [Merge Images] button. ¿ The PhotoStitch starts up. O Follow the instructions in the guidance window to merge the images. O Refer to the PhotoStitch Help menu for more details. O You cannot merge RAW images in the PhotoStitch.
Specifying Camera Settings in the EOS Viewer Utility This chapter describes how to specify the owner’s name and date/time, the Personal Functions, the Parameters, and the Personal White Balance in the camera. M Specifying the Camera Settings............................................................M-56 Basic Settings .........................................................................................M-57 Personal Function Settings ...................................................................
Specifying the Camera Settings You can specify the owner’s name and date/time, the personal functions, the processing parameters, and the personal white balance, etc. in the camera. 1 2 3 4 Connect the camera to your computer (M-8). Start up the EOS Viewer Utility (M-12). Select the [Options] menu X [Camera Settings]. ¿ The [Camera settings] dialog box appears. Select a tab and specify the camera settings.
Basic Settings You can specify the owner’s name and date/time in the camera, and check the properties of a memory card in the camera. 1 2 Display the [Camera settings] dialog box (M-56). Select the [Basic settings] tab. ¿ The [Basic settings] tab sheet appears. M Specify the basic settings. Enter the name of a camera owner. You can enter up to 31 characters. This box shows the camera model, body ID (serial number) and firmware version.
Personal Function Settings You can set up Personal Functions tailored to different types of photography and apply those function settings to the camera. You can also save the specified settings on your computer and load the saved settings. 1 2 Display the [Camera settings] dialog box (M-56). Select the [Personal functions] tab. ¿ The [Personal functions] tab sheet appears. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D, select the [Detailed Settings] tab and click [Personal Functions] button.
Personal Function Settings You can specify the Personal Function settings listed below in the different windows.
Personal Function Settings [Other functions 1] Changes the timer’s time length (M-71) Illuminates the LCD panel during bulb exposures (M-72) [Other functions 2] Sets the default settings when the CLEAR button is ON (M-72) [Other functions 3] Shortened release time lag (M-73)*1 Enables the electronic dial’s function to be used in the reverse direction (M-73) Prevents exposure compensation with the Quick Control Dial (M-73) Enables Quick Control Dial switch to turn on/off Main Dial, too (M-74)*1 Enlargemen
Personal Function Settings 4 Set up the Personal Function (M-62 to M-74). O If you click the checkbox, the selected item takes effect. Checkbox M O If you enter a numerical value, values outside the valid range of settings are ignored. O Clicking the [Load settings] button acquires the settings with the Personal Function settings on the camera. O Clicking the [Reset] button removes all the check marks from the windows.
Personal Function Settings Description of Personal Functions O The shown in this section provides brief descriptions of the Custom Function Settings for the respective camera functions. For more details, refer to “Custom Function Settings” in the camera’s Instruction Manual. Disables the shooting modes O Click the shooting modes you do not want to use. O Unwanted shooting modes can be skipped while you are selecting the shooting mode. O This makes selecting the desired shooting mode faster.
Personal Function Settings Specifies the metering mode for manual exposure O Select the metering mode to be specified. O You can specify the metering mode to be used in the manual exposure mode. O When you set the manual exposure mode, the metering mode selected here will be set automatically. In the manual exposure mode, this enables you to use a metering mode different from the one used in the AE modes.
Personal Function Settings Sets the maximum and minimum apertures to be used O Select the maximum and minimum apertures from the list box. O For example, if you set 1.4 for the largest aperture and 8.0 for the smallest aperture, the usable aperture range will be f/1.4 to f/8.0. O You can better control the apertures used by setting the range of usable apertures. O Specify a minimum aperture value that is smaller than the maximum aperture setting.
Personal Function Settings Registering the Modes and Settings with the Camera ( 1 2 ) Set the shooting mode and shooting mode settings (aperture setting for aperture-priority AE mode). Then set the metering mode and exposure compensation amount. Register the modes and settings. O First press the < > button, then press the < > button. M ¿ < > appears in the LCD panel, indicating that the modes and settings have registered. O The registered modes and settings can be modified any number of times.
Personal Function Settings Repeats bracketing during continuous shooting O While you hold down the shutter button, bracketing repeats continuously in the currently selected drive mode. O This function is useful when you want to continuously repeat the bracketing sequence. Sets the number of shots to be bracketed O Select the number of shots from the list box. O The usual 3-frame bracketing is changed to 2-, 3-, 5-, or 7-frame bracketing.
Personal Function Settings Retains the shift amount for program shift O Normally, any program shift amount is canceled after you take the picture. This Personal Function retains the program shift amount. O This function is useful when you want to shift the standard program line so that priority is given to the shutter speed or to the aperture. By shifting the program, you can change the shutter speed or aperture and still retain the same exposure level.
Personal Function Settings Executes AI Servo AF continuous shooting giving priority to the drive speed O During continuous shooting, shutter release-priority takes effect instead of focus-priority. O Effective when it is more important to capture an image even though it might be slightly out of focus. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1D only.
Personal Function Settings Enables automatic shooting when focus is achieved at the fixed point of focus while the shutter button is pressed fully O This takes the picture automatically when the subject comes to the preset focusing distance. Focusing detection is performed using the selected AF point. O Set the lens focus mode switch to and focus manually at the desired point of focus. O Keep pressing the shutter button fully.
Personal Function Settings Enables automatic AF point selection when C.Fn-11-2 has been set O Enables the standard horizonal AF point selection together with automatic AF point selection with C.Fn-11-2. O Convenient when you want to use automatic AF point selection while C.Fn-11-2 has been set. If P.Fn-17 [Disables automatic AF point selection] has also been set, P.Fn-17 will override P.Fn-18 to disable automatic AF point selection.
Personal Function Settings Enables quiet operation when the shutter button is OFF after picture-taking O When single-frame shooting is selected, this function selects quiet camera operation when you release the shutter button from the fully pressed position to the half way position. O This is useful when the camera operation noise would be disturbing after you take the picture. If you select continuous shooting, the camera operates normally. M Setting mirror lockup with C.
Personal Function Settings Illuminates the LCD panel during bulb exposures O After the bulb exposure starts, press the button to illuminate the LCD panel until the bulb exposure ends. O Convenient when you want to monitor the elapsed bulb exposure time. Taking bulb shots for long periods speeds up battery charge depletion and reduces the number of available shots.
Personal Function Settings Shortened release time lag O Normally, the shutter-release time lag is controlled for stability. This Personal Function eliminates this control. As a result, the shutter-release time lag can be reduced by as much as about 20 percent when the aperture needs to be stopped down by no more than 3 stops. O This is effective when a shorter shutter-release time lag is more important than a stable shutter-release time lag.
Personal Function Settings Enables Quick Control Dial switch to turn on/off Main Dial, too O Setting the Quick Control Dial switch to disables the Main and Quick Control Dials. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II only. Enlargement mode O Select which part of an image is enlarged. O If you take the shot on the camera with this function [ON], you can enlarge an image. O For more imformation on using this function on the camera, see “P.
Personal Function Settings Checking, Saving, and Loading Personal Function Settings You can check the specified personal functions and the status of whether or not the settings are applied to the camera. You can also save the settings on your computer and then load the saved settings and apply them to the camera. 1 2 Specify the personal functions (M-62 to M-74). M Select [Combination] from the list box. ¿ The [Combination] window appears. O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D, select the [Combination] tab.
Personal Function Settings Saving the Settings 1 Click the [Save as] button. 2 Select the destination folder, enter the file name, and then click the [Save] button. ¿ The [Save] dialog box appears. ¿ The specified Personal Function settings are saved. The Personal function settings are not compatible with a camera other than the one the function was set. O To update an existing file, click the [Save] button.
Shot Settings You can specify various shot settings, such as processing parameters, tone curve, personal white balance settings, color matrix, and JPEG quality, and then apply these settings to the camera. Select the [Shoot settings] tab. ¿ The [Shoot settings] tab sheet appears. M O With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D, select the [Detailed Settings] tab. 3 Click one of the buttons to display each dialog box.
Shot Settings Specifying the Parameters You can select tone curves, specify the sharpness and contrast, and then register up to three sets of these settings on the camera as processing parameters. O For more information on setting the processing parameters on the camera, refer to “Setting the Processing Parameters” in the camera’s Instruction Manual. 1 Click the [Parameters] button (M-77). 2 Select the [Set 1], [Set 2], or [Set 3] tab. 3 Specify the tone curve, sharpness, and contrast.
Shot Settings ¿ With the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D, the following dialog box appears. EOS-1Ds EOS-1D [Standard]: The standard tone curve is set. [TCD1] through [TCD3], [User Defined]: The tone curve that has been loaded in [Specifying the Tone Curve] (M-80) is set. M Higher values give higher levels of edge sharpening. The tone curve to be registered in [TCD1] through [TCD3] or [User Defined] is set (M-80). Deletes the selected set. *Displayed when connected to the EOS-1D. Adds a new set.
Shot Settings Specifying the Tone Curve You can download saved tone curves from a computer and register up to three (M-39) as tone curve data on the camera. You can also select the tone curve data that has been loaded into the [TCD 1] through [TCD 3] tab sheets, from the list box shown in “Specifying the Parameters” (M-78). O For more information on registering the tone curve data ([TCD 1] through [TCD 3]) on the camera, refer to “Setting the Processing Parameters” in the camera’s Instruction Manual.
Shot Settings 5 Select a channel from the list and confirm. Displays all the channels. M Displays the blue channel. Displays the green channel. Displays the red channel. Click the [Apply to camera] button. ¿ The tone curve is registered on the camera. 4 Click the [Close] button. Specifying Camera Settings in the EOS Viewer Utility 6 7 ¿ The [Tone curve settings] dialog box closes.
Shot Settings Specifying the Personal White Balance You can download saved white balance data from a computer and register up to three (M-36) as personal white balance on the camera. O When you upload a personal white balance setting to the camera, < > to < > is displayed on the panel located on the back of the camera. O For more information on setting the personal white balance on the camera, refer to “Selecting the White Balance” in the camera’s Instruction Manual.
Shot Settings 3 Click the [Open] or [Browse] button. ¿ The [Open] dialog box appears. Displays the setting status for the PC (Personal White Balance) registered on the camera along with their titles. M Enter a title for the personal white balance to be registered. 4 Deletes the selected PC (Personal White Balance) from the camera. 4 5 Open the folder containing the saved white balance, select the file, and then click the [Open] button. 6 Click the [Apply to camera] button.
Shot Settings Specifying the Color Matrix You can specify the color space, color saturation, and color tone, and then register up to two sets of these settings on the camera. You can also select the predetermined color matrix from the list box, which helps you to specify the settings. O For more information on setting the color matrix on the camera, refer to “Selecting the Color Matrix” in the camera’s Instruction Manual. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II only.
Shot Settings 3 Select desired settings from the list boxes. M 4 5 Click the [Apply to camera] button. ¿ The color matrix is registered on the camera. Click the [Close] button. ¿ The [Color matrix settings] dialog box closes. M-85 4 Specifying Camera Settings in the EOS Viewer Utility [–2] strongly adjusts the colors so that skin tones appear redder while [–1] makes the same adjustment less strongly. [0] applies the standard color matching adjustment.
Shot Settings Specifying the JPEG Quality You can specify the JPEG quality for each of the sizes, L (Large), M1 (Middle 1), M2 (Middle 2), and S (Small), and then register the settings on the camera. O For more information on setting the JPEG quality on the camera, refer to “Setting the Imagerecording Quality” in the camera’s Instruction Manual. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II only. 1 Click the [JPEG quality] button (M-77).
Remote Shooting in the EOS Capture This chapter describes how to use the EOS Capture for taking shots and specifying the camera settings remotely from your computer. M For more information on the restrictions of the EOS Capture, refer also to the source listed below. Readme: Double-click the [Canon Utilities] folder X the [EOS Capture] folder X [ReadMe]. Starting the EOS Capture.......................................................................M-88 Remote Shooting ....................................
Starting the EOS Capture 1 2 3 Connect the camera to your computer (M-8). 4 Click the [EOS Capture] button. Start up the EOS Viewer Utility (M-12). Select the folder to save the image in. O Select a folder in the Tree View Area to save the image in, or create a new folder (M-16). (The [Capture] folder is created here as an example.) ¿ The EOS Capture main window appears.
Starting the EOS Capture EOS Capture main window M Allows you to check and specify the camera settings (M-93). button (M-95) Shows/hides the white balance adjustment dialog box. Rotate button The image is downloaded, rotating 90 degrees each time you click the button, regardless of the vertical or horizontal position of the camera. * To use the rotation function, click [On] checkbox in [Save settings] dialog box (M-96). Release button (M-90) Status Displays the status while specifying the settings.
Remote Shooting You can control the camera from your computer and take single-frame shots, timer shots and interval timer shots. The images are automatically saved on your computer. Single-frame Shooting 1 2 Set the camera up ready to shoot. Make various settings. O See “Camera Settings” (M-93) and “White Balance Adjustment” (M-95) for information on how to specify the camera settings. O See “Specifying the Save Destination” (M-96) for information on how to specify the settings for saving images.
Remote Shooting Approximate Transfer Times for Shooting RAW Images Camera Model EOS-1Ds Mark II EOS-1D Mark II EOS-1Ds EOS-1D Transfer Time Approx. 7 seconds Approx. 5 seconds Approx. 7 seconds Approx. 4 seconds • The transfer times given here are only approximations. Actual transfer times vary widely depending on the images and the computer system. • The times for images shot in JPEG format will be shorter than those shown above. • Transfer times are based on Canon testing standards.
Remote Shooting Interval Timer Shooting 1 2 Select the [Tool] menu X [Timer shooting]. 3 Enter the shooting interval and the number of shots. Then click the [Start] button. ¿ The [Timer shooting settings] dialog box appears. Click the [Interval timer shooting] checkbox. O You can set a shooting interval between 5 seconds and 99 minutes 59 seconds in 1-second increments. O You can set up to a maximum of 1999 shots.
Specifying the Camera Settings You can check and change the settings in the camera from your computer remotely. Camera Settings You can check and specify the camera settings. O With the EOS-1D, you can only check the content of the settings but you cannot specify settings. 1 Check the camera settings. M ‘ Shutter speed Color temp. Specify the color temperature in a range of 2800K to 10000K. Shooting mode Displays/specifies Tv (shutter speed).
Specifying the Camera Settings 2 Click the icon. 3 Use the button to change a value. O The icon displayed here shows exposure compensation as an example. Minimum settings button Maximum settings button Specifies the minimum value. Specifies the maximum value. 1-step up settings button Allows you to increase the value by 1 step. 1-step down settings button Allows you to decrease the value by 1 step. ¿ The changed settings are applied to the camera.
Specifying the Camera Settings White Balance Adjustment You can compensate white balance with the blue/amber/green/magenta digital filter. O If the dialog box has not appeared, click the [X] button. O This function is compatible with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II only. Click the compensation position. Compensate green. M Displays the compensation value. Compensate blue. Compensate amber. Compensate magenta. ¿ The changed settings are applied to the camera.
Specifying the Camera Settings Specifying the Save Destination You can specify save destination files and file names. 1 2 Select the [File] menu X [Save destination setting]. ¿ The [Save settings] dialog box appears. Specify desired settings and click the [OK] button. Save settings dialog box Clicking the checkbox also saves images on the memory card in the camera. Allows you to change the destination folder to which images will be saved.
Troubleshooting and Uninstallation This chapter provides troubleshooting and describes the software uninstallation procedures. M Troubleshooting .....................................................................................M-98 Uninstalling the Software.....................................................................M-100 Index ......................................................................................................
Troubleshooting When the “Communication between the camera and computer failed” or “Software not running correctly” message appears, check the items described below. I have installed the software but the camera and computer cannot communicate. O Does your computer comply with these requirements? J A Macintosh with a FireWire (IEEE1394) connector as a standard feature. * Operation is not guaranteed when the camera is connected to a FireWire (IEEE1394) interface that is not a standard feature of Macintosh.
Troubleshooting The software doesn’t run properly or doesn’t run at all. O Is the preferences file for the software corrupted? J The preferences file for your software may be damaged. Quit all active programs, delete the [Canon CameraCom Pref] file and the preference files for the software you are using from the [Preferences] folder, and then restart the software.
Uninstalling the Software The following explanation uses the procedures for uninstalling the EOS Viewer Utility as an example for uninstalling other programs as well. O The software uninstallation procedure is the same for both OS X and OS 9. O Before beginning the software uninstallation, quit all programs you are using and disconnect the dedicated cable from your computer.
Index A Installing the Software ............................. M-4 Adjusting the Color ................................ M-43 M Adjusting the Tone Curve ..................... M-37 Merging Images with PhotoStitch .......... M-54 Saving the Tone Curve ..................... M-39 Tone Curve ....................................... M-40 Adjusting the White Balance O Operation Flow ............................................. 5 P Click White Balance Function ........... M-34 Personal Function Settings ...
Index Specifying the Tone Curve ................ M-80 Software ....................................................... 4 Specifying the Camera Settings ............ M-56 Specifying the Camera Settings (EOS Capture) Camera Settings ............................... M-93 Specifying the Save Destination ....... M-96 White Balance Adjustment ................ M-95 Specifying the Preferences ................... M-50 Specifying the Processing Parameters . M-30 Starting the EOS Capture .....................
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